No, I'm not offering to sell any here. I have a question:
Some of you know I have a daughter with cerebral palsy. Although she can't do a lot of what a typical teenager can do, we have found she loves to help me in my reloading room. I purchase buckets of mixed brass, and she separates the brass into rifle and pistol calibers. I keep the brass for which I have firearms, and sell the remainder, which then pay for another bucket of brass. It's been self-replicating, and I've gotten some good brass out of the deal. The only prep I do for the brass is clean/polish, and sort into bags. Then I ship it out to the purchasers.
Here's the question: what would be more appealing to you (assuming you were in the market for brass)-- getting the cleaned/polished brass alone, or having it further processed? We could deprime it, full-length size it, full-length small base size it, and/or trim it (on my Giraud)? Or are there other operations you would prefer?
I'm always trying to expand what my daughter can do, and she would love to do more than just sort, if that were an option. Of course, there would be a charge for any further operations on the brass, but still a great deal.
BTW, this is once-fired brass from .223s (typically Bushmaster or Colts), or .45 acp from Sigs.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Some of you know I have a daughter with cerebral palsy. Although she can't do a lot of what a typical teenager can do, we have found she loves to help me in my reloading room. I purchase buckets of mixed brass, and she separates the brass into rifle and pistol calibers. I keep the brass for which I have firearms, and sell the remainder, which then pay for another bucket of brass. It's been self-replicating, and I've gotten some good brass out of the deal. The only prep I do for the brass is clean/polish, and sort into bags. Then I ship it out to the purchasers.
Here's the question: what would be more appealing to you (assuming you were in the market for brass)-- getting the cleaned/polished brass alone, or having it further processed? We could deprime it, full-length size it, full-length small base size it, and/or trim it (on my Giraud)? Or are there other operations you would prefer?
I'm always trying to expand what my daughter can do, and she would love to do more than just sort, if that were an option. Of course, there would be a charge for any further operations on the brass, but still a great deal.
BTW, this is once-fired brass from .223s (typically Bushmaster or Colts), or .45 acp from Sigs.
Thanks!
Thanks!